joncrisp on Nostr: Is someone with a family history of dementia supposed to hold their own keys? Seems ...
Is someone with a family history of dementia supposed to hold their own keys? Seems like a bad idea. I’m using an edge case to prove a point but I think the % of people that should hold their own keys in a single sig with no counterparty redundancy is less than 1% of the world.
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